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Manchester United fans have flocked to Old Trafford to pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton following his death aged 86 lodibet
A book of condolence was opened at 10am on Sunday in the International Suite and supporters laid flowers and scarves and left messages for one of the club’s most famous sons lodibet
One read: “Thank you Sir Bobby, a hero to the worldwide lodibet football family,” while a message from fan group The 1958 said: “History, dignity and integrity is what you gave to our great club lodibet
Our promise to you is to make sure it stays lodibet
”Charlton was a key member of England’s victorious 1966 World Cup team and also enjoyed great success at club level with United, who became the first English club to win the European Cup in 1968 lodibet
His former team-mate Denis Law said on manutd lodibet
com: “Another sad day lodibet
What can I say lodibet
Sir Bobby was an unbelievable player and a gentleman lodibet
Manchester United meant everything to him lodibet
“We had many special and successful years together and he was a joy to play with lodibet
He knew where every player was on the pitch and for me that was a dream lodibet
I knew, if Bobby had the ball, it would find me, and it did lodibet
“What a striker of the ball he was lodibet
He could hit the ball so hard that I knew most keepers didn’t stand a chance lodibet
On the rare occasion they did manage to deflect it, it would drop nicely to me to finish it off lodibet
“Along with George (Best), our partnership was sealed lodibet
The great part of playing with Bobby and George was that if one of us was having a bad day, the other two knew and that’s what made our relationship special lodibet
I am saddened by the news, like all lodibet football fans today lodibet
”His family announced on Saturday afternoon that he had died peacefully in the early hours of the morning surrounded by his family lodibet
United led the tributes, saying in a statement: “Manchester United are in mourning following the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the greatest and most beloved players in the history of our club lodibet
“Sir Bobby was a hero to millions, not just in Manchester, or the United Kingdom, but wherever lodibet football is played around the world lodibet
“He was admired as much for his lodibet sportsmanship and integrity as he was for his outstanding qualities as a lodibet footballer; Sir Bobby will always be remembered as a giant of the game lodibet
”Charlton made his debut for United in 1956 and went on to play 758 matches for the Red Devils, scoring 249 goals lodibet
Both were long-standing club records until they were overtaken by Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney, respectively lodibet
Manchester United are in mourning following the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the greatest and most beloved players in the history of our clubManchester United statementCharlton won three league three titles and one FA Cup at Old Trafford and, after leaving United in 1973 and becoming Preston manager, he returned to Old Trafford 11 years later as a club director lodibet
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The statement continued: “His unparalleled record of achievement, character and service will be forever etched in the history of Manchester United and English lodibet football; and his legacy will live on through the life-changing work of the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation lodibet
“The club’s heartfelt sympathies are with his wife Lady Norma, his daughters and grandchildren, and all who loved him lodibet
”United manager Erik ten Hag described Charlton as “a legend” and “a giant” as he paid his own tribute after his side’s 2-1 win at Sheffield United on Saturday night lodibet
A wreath was put in the centre circle as a minute’s applause was held before kick-off, while another wreath was laid at the base of the statue of Charlton, George Best and Law in front of Old Trafford lodibet
“His achievements are so immense and huge – global, not only England,” Ten Hag said lodibet
“You see the facts he achieved are incredible lodibet
All the games, his titles, his trophies, the contribution he had with his goals lodibet
“I never had the honour to meet him, but I heard, despite all his trophies and games, he was so humble lodibet
A big personality and an example for all of us as a lodibet footballer and also in society lodibet
”Charlton’s European Cup success at United came 10 years after the Munich air disaster, which he and team manager Sir Matt Busby survived but which claimed the lives of eight of Charlton’s team-mates lodibet
Born in Ashington on October 11 1937, Charlton played in the World Cup final alongside his brother Jack, who died aged 85 in 2020, and won 106 caps for England, scoring 49 goals lodibet
Charlton was diagnosed with dementia and the announcement of his condition made public in November 2020, two days after his United and England team-mate Nobby Stiles died following his own battle with the illness lodibet
The official England account on X, formerly known as Twitter, wrote: “It is with a heavy heart that we have learned of the passing of Sir Bobby Charlton lodibet
“An integral part of our 1966 FIFA World Cup winning campaign, Sir Bobby won 106 caps and scored 49 times for the #ThreeLions lodibet
“A true legend of our game lodibet
We will never forget you, Sir Bobby lodibet
”Prince William, president of the lodibet Football Association, paid tribute to Charlton on social media lodibet
Writing on the official account of The Prince and Princess of Wales, William said: “Sir Bobby Charlton lodibet
First Division Champion lodibet
European Champion lodibet
World Champion lodibet
Gentleman lodibet
Legend lodibet
A true great who will be remembered forever lodibet
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”England manager Gareth Southgate added: “One of our most iconic players, Sir Bobby Charlton’s impact on our only World Cup triumph is there for all to see lodibet
“The privilege of meeting him on several occasions allowed me to understand his personal pride and emotion in having represented England and simply confirmed in my mind his standing as one of the gentlemen of the game lodibet
“The world of lodibet football will unite in its sadness at losing an undisputed legend lodibet
”A tribute to Charlton was shown on giant screens outside Wembley on Saturday night, while England will pay a full tribute at the European Championship qualifier against Malta at Wembley on November 17 lodibet
Charlton made his England debut against Scotland at Hampden Park in April 1958, just over two months after he had survived the Munich air disaster lodibet
He was not selected for England’s 1958 World Cup squad that summer, but played at the tournament in 1962, 1966 and 1970 lodibet
Charlton scored three times at the 1966 World Cup, including both goals in the 2-1 semi-final victory over Portugal, and ended his England career at the age of 32 following the quarter-final exit to West Germany in 1970 lodibet
Wayne Rooney broke Charlton’s scoring records for both Manchester United and England and heard the news during the Sky lodibet Bet Championship match lodibet between Middlesbrough and Birmingham at the Riverside lodibet
Birmingham boss Rooney said: “As I came out for the second half, I didn’t know what was happening lodibet
I see his image on the big screen and it hit me what had happened lodibet
“Bobby was always great with me, we had many conversations about lodibet football and life lodibet
He is a huge inspiration not just to me but to a lot of players who have played for Manchester United lodibet
“He was the first to congratulate me when I broke the record at Stoke lodibet
He came in after the game with his wife lodibet
He said congratulations – and a few more harsh words, jokingly lodibet
“He was a top human being, which is more important lodibet
”Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick, another former United player, said: “One particular memory that stands out was the 50-year anniversary of Munich lodibet
“He came into the training ground and spoke to us about the tragedy and what it meant to him lodibet
That’s 45 minutes that I will never, ever forget lodibet
”Charlton’s death means Sir Geoff Hurst is the only survivor from England’s 1966 World Cup final win over West Germany lodibet
Hurst, who hit a hat-trick in the 4-2 Wembley victory, said: “Very sad news today 1 of the true Greats Sir Bobby Charlton has passed away lodibet
We will never forget him & nor will all of lodibet football lodibet
“A great colleague & friend he will be sorely missed by all of the country beyond sport alone lodibet
Condolences to his family & friends from Geoff and Judith lodibet
”England’s current record goalscorer, Harry Kane, told Sky lodibet Sports: “It’s a sad day for English lodibet football for sure lodibet
I send my love and condolences to his friends and family lodibet
“Sir Bobby was one of England’s greatest ever players, if not the greatest lodibet
I’m proud that I was able to meet him lodibet
“Obviously he was a big supporter of the national team, watching us whenever he could lodibet
A sad day but what a fantastic person, what a fantastic life he lived lodibet
”Writing on Instagram following United’s win over Sheffield United, forward Marcus Rashford said: “I signed my first professional contract at Man Utd with Sir Bobby lodibet
“Thank you for all the support and advice that you provided to me lodibet
That win was for you and your family lodibet
”More aboutPA ReadyBobby CharltonManchester UnitedEnglandDenis LawGeoff HurstGareth SouthgateEnglishMatt BusbyHistoryErik ten HagNobby StilesPrince WilliamWembley StadiumSheffield UnitedWayne RooneyGeorge BestMichael CarrickOneManchester1/1Manchester United fans head to Old Trafford to pay tribute to Sir Bobby CharltonManchester United fans head to Old Trafford to pay tribute to Sir Bobby CharltonTributes are laid in memory of Sir Bobby Charlton outside Old Trafford (Barrington Coombs/PA) lodibet
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They aren’t exactly the words you’d expect as part of a rivalry that has become one of the most fractious in the Premier League, certainly for the fans: “I love him and he loves me lodibet
”“Like a dad lodibet
”The latter statement was nevertheless what Mikel Arteta said about Mauricio Pochettino when a mere player at Arsenal, which led to the then Tottenham Hotspur manager declaring their mutual admiration lodibet
It was already a notable friendship when they were on different sides of north London, let alone in different dugouts this weekend, but their bond goes back much further than this time in England lodibet
The two played together at Paris Saint-Germain when Arteta was 17 and Pochettino the senior figure in the dressing room, immediately forming a bond that has persisted to now lodibet
It will directly influence Saturday’s meeting of Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge for far deeper reasons than the fact this is their first-ever meeting as managers lodibet
Pochettino naturally consulted Arteta when he first made that move to England to join Southampton in 2013 lodibet
There was even talk that the Basque might join Pochettino as a coach at Tottenham after leaving Arsenal as a player in 2016, but a move across that rivalry was just a non-starter lodibet
Instead, their friendship persisted despite Arteta working for Pep Guardiola, with whom Pochettino doesn’t have the warmest relationship lodibet
The two older coaches have inevitably influenced a tactical philosophy that Arteta was already inclined towards while developing his own interpretation lodibet
What is most relevant with Pochettino, however, is how Arteta’s Arsenal were essentially modelled on the Argentine’s Spurs team lodibet
It created a strategy race that has set the stage for this match lodibet
When surveying the many problems the club still had on appointing Arteta in late 2019, the Arsenal hierarchy were naturally conscious of how their great north London rivals had so drastically overperformed under Pochettino throughout the previous half-decade lodibet
That was through stripping the squad down to its core, introducing youth, and maximising that vigour by moulding the team into a supremely intensive unit lodibet
Anyone who didn’t buy in was out lodibet
Pochettino, for a time, had the most honed team in the Premier League, one that immensely overachieved in league performance lodibet
Part of Arsenal’s rationale behind appointing a complete novice in Arteta was in order to implement their own style of that approach, albeit with the inherent knowledge that the club’s ceiling is far higher because they have a much greater commercial profile lodibet
Hence, at key points of the team’s evolution, Arteta could sign players such as Declan Rice or sell those such as Mesut Ozil, when Pochettino was forced to go an entire year without a purchase and had to keep players he wanted to sell due to the price lodibet
Arteta faces Chelsea having just beaten Manchester City for the first time (Getty)Those close to the Argentine insist he still looks back at 2017 somewhat forlornly, because he knew that was the point that he needed to make Sir Alex Ferguson-like changes to his Spurs team lodibet
He wasn’t able to and the squad instead went stale lodibet
Arsenal are anything but stale right now lodibet
Arteta has instead specifically made signings like Kai Havertz in order to give the team more vitality and tactical variety than last season, where their otherwise impressive surge was too reliant on a primary XI lodibet
They now have much more options and much more momentum than Chelsea lodibet
There is the possibility Arsenal assert their superiority on Saturday, in a way that has become custom in the last few years, which would also represent such a reversal of years of their rivalry lodibet
For a long time, Chelsea just found a way to beat Arsenal lodibet
No more lodibet
The wonder is whether Chelsea are actually ready to halt it this Saturday lodibet
There are finally signs that Pochettino’s distinctive tactical approach is beginning to impress upon his own young squad lodibet
That is of course part of a much grander project, that essentially takes the Spurs model to a further extreme lodibet
If Arsenal have a higher ceiling, Chelsea are operating on a completely different scale lodibet
Pochettino has overseen three wins in a row with Chelsea (Getty)They are willing to sign far more young players for much higher prices, believing they can exploit lodibet football inefficiencies in a way that both Spurs and Arsenal leant towards but didn’t go anywhere near that far lodibet
It is bold and risky, but that’s the point lodibet
As to where the points will go this weekend, that arms race does leave Arsenal in a much lodibet better position than Chelsea right now: Arteta’s team looks close to completion, Pochettino’s is only starting out lodibet
Both nevertheless look like they need forwards as focal points above anything else and the remaining gaps allow an element of unpredictability to this lodibet
Arsenal should win lodibet
Chelsea could be getting themselves together lodibet
They aren’t yet close enough for this first-ever showdown to affect their close friendship lodibet
The “love” will remain, even if it won’t be seen on the pitch lodibet
More aboutMikel ArtetaMauricio PochettinoPremier LeagueChelsea FCJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3Arteta, Pochettino and the ‘love’ at the heart of a fractious rivalryArteta, Pochettino and the ‘love’ at the heart of a fractious rivalryArteta faces Chelsea having just beaten Manchester City for the first time Getty ImagesArteta, Pochettino and the ‘love’ at the heart of a fractious rivalryPochettino has overseen three wins in a row with Chelsea Getty ImagesArteta, Pochettino and the ‘love’ at the heart of a fractious rivalryMikel Arteta’s Arsenal were essentially modelled on the Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs team lodibet
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